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    Thursday, 30 April 2009

    Ins and Outs...

    "Can I go now?
    Say what you have to say
    Happy you've got your way
    There's nothing to discuss"

    Jennifer Love Hewitt: "Can I Go Now?"

    It's been an interesting few days in British hockey, to say the least...

    Greg Chambers to Coventry: Hm. Reviews from Bison fans say his attitude is not the greatest in the world, the bloke likes a drink or two and quit on his team last season. Add to that that he's always seemed to be the kind of player who has all the talent in the world but needs to either constantly be the best on the team (he only came into his own at Bison when first Kevin Bergin in 06/07, Doug Sheppard in 07/08 and then Brad Cruikshank in 08/09 moved on to pastures new and he was effectively expected to be the sole scorer), or a fire lighting under his rear-end (for brief sparks of superb play-he seems to play in fits and starts rather than constantly be at the top end)...

    In Coventry, we shall see what happens...

    Tom Walsh to Belfast: Stats are here. It appears Belfast are starting the off-season by addressing some of the defensive issues they had last season-certainly Walsh has a huge amount of pedigree for this level.

    The big news of the day in the EIHL, however, is Manchester's decision over where they're going to play next season. Official announcement is tonight but an article has already appeared on the website of the Scotsman newspaper, claiming that Edinburgh will be EIHL and Manchester are moving to the EPL. The article has now been removed, but it quotes Phoenix owner Neil Morris as saying:

    Club owner Neil Morris said: "Despite a quite remarkable campaign in many respects last season, the club as a business didn't realise its financial planning and that prompted a serious re-evalution of the operation.

    "When we laid all the cards on the table, the option to move to the EPL ticked all the boxes.

    "We believe that the English Premier League offers not only a great challenge for Tony Hand and his team but also the best opportunity to ensure the long-term future for the club and the sport in Manchester."

    All will be revealed this evening...and the Breakaway will, all being well, have the news and confirmation for you either way as soon as it breaks...check back around 9pm or so...

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